Walking Across Europe is superb so get on your walking boots to see the region at its very best and really get away from it all.
Andalucía has beautiful scenery of olive plantations, beaches and mountains. There is everything what you wanna see in Spain on foot.
Step on the Olive Oil Greenway path and you will have an unforgettable walking holiday. The route sets out from the city of Jaén. The actual starting point is in the west of the city at the Fuentezuelas sports centre. The main part of the route takes a disused Spanish railway line that once transported olives to the coast from Andalucía’s mountains. The shortest greenway route is 11 km and it finishes at Torredelcampo station. On your way to this destination you’ll pass long, curved tunnels, such as the Caballico tunnel of 333m long, the metal bridges, the endless olive groves.
starting point: Fuentezuelas sports centre, Jaén
route length: 11 km
highlights: Olive Oil Greenway, Fuentezuelas sports centre, a disused Spanish railway line, olive groves, the Caballico tunnel, the Piedra del Águila bridge, Torredelcampo station.
finish point: Torredelcampo station
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